Symptoms of Whiplash After a Car Accident

Let’s say you’ve just been in a car accident. A little shaken, maybe sore. You step out of the car, take a few deep breaths, and think, “It could’ve been worse.” You might even wave it off as just a bump or bruise. But here’s the thing: some injuries don’t show up right away. Whiplash…

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How Cell Phone Data Is Used in a Personal Injury Claim

We carry them everywhere and use them constantly. However, after an accident, cell phones do more than connect us to help. They often become critical pieces of evidence. If you’re filing a personal injury claim, your cell phone (and the other party’s) can reveal far more than just call logs. It can show location data,…

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Internal Injuries from Motorcycle Accidents

You probably already know that motorcycles offer little protection in a crash. But what you might not realize until it happens to you is just how dangerous the invisible damage can be. Internal injuries from a motorcycle accident can be serious, even life-threatening, and often go undetected at first. Unlike a broken bone or visible…

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How to Amend a Police Report After an Accident

The crash itself was sudden, maybe even traumatic. In the aftermath, when the dust settled and the reports were filed, you probably trusted that the official version of events (the police report) would reflect what actually happened. But what if it doesn’t? If you’ve discovered that a police report is wrong or incomplete, you’re not…

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How Dangerous Are Escalators & Elevators?

People use escalators and elevators when they shop at the Cherry Hill Mall, visit professional offices, attend entertainment events, obtain medical care, stay in hotels, and for a variety of other reasons. Anyone with the right to be on the premises of businesses and organizations has the right to expect that the escalators and elevators…

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How Are Damages for Pain and Suffering Measured in New Jersey?

Injuries from car accidents, slip and fall accidents, medical malpractice, and all other types of accidents affect victims physically and emotionally. Traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, spinal cord damage, burns, and other injuries affect a victim’s ability to work, function, and enjoy life on a daily basis. Some victims live with chronic pain for the…

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What is the NJ Move Over Law?

New Jersey’s move-over law was enacted to protect the people who protect the people who use our roads. The law requires that drivers in New Jersey move to nonadjacent lanes when they see roadside helpers so that their vehicles don’t come too close to first responders who are helping drivers or helping the public. The…

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Who Is at Fault for a Chain Reaction Accident in New Jersey?

Chain reaction accidents involve multiple collisions. There are often multiple victims, and each victim has the right to bring their own case. The first and last collisions in a chain of accidents normally involve just one collision. The accidents in the middle of the chain normally involve two collisions – the one that is the…

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Common Household Fire Hazards And How to Protect Your Home

House fires are terrifying and devastating events that can cause death, injuries, and extreme financial losses for families. In 2023 alone, 2,890 civilians in the US died in house fires. While we’re all likely aware of some potential risk of fires, many Americans unknowingly have items in their homes that could put them in danger.…

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